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Trivia: Musical Terms
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1. A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
Unison
Serenade
Round
Time Signature
2. A sequence of chords that brings an end to a phrase - either in the middle or the end of a composition.
Tritone
Oratorio
Cadence
Round
3. Word to indicate the movement or entire composition is to be played very slow and serious.
Expressionism
Grave
Sonatina
Stretto
4. Repetition of a single tone.
Duet
Requiem
Klangfarbenmelodie
Monotone
5. A direction to play lively and fast.
Septet
Quadrille
Tone
Allegro
6. Movement or passage that concludes the musical composition.
Finale
Pitch
Unison
Rococo
7. A direction to play lively and fast.
Cadence
Clavier
Allegro
Espressivo
8. A style of singing which is characterized by the easy and flowing tone of the composition.
Courante
Cantabile
Triple time
Modulation
9. A complex piece of music. Usually the first movement of the piece serving as the exposition - a development - or recapitulation.
Octet
Castrato
Sonata form
EnharmonicInterval
10. A period in history during the 18th and early 19th centuries where the focus shifted from the neoclassical style to an emotional - expressive - and imaginative style.
Cantabile
Musicology
Staff
Romantic
11. A 17th century dance written in Quadruple time - always beginning on the third beat of the measure.
Gavotte
Obbligato
Temperament
Galliard
12. The retuning of a stringed instrument in order to play notes below the ordinary range of the instrument or to produce an usual tone color.
Maestro
Hymn
Choir
Scordatura
13. Short detached notes - as opposed to legato.
Consonance
Intermezzo
Sharp
Staccato
14. Either of the two octave arrangements in modern music. The modes are either major or minor.
Quartet
Modes
Quadrille
Drone
15. A form of Italian opera beginning at the end of the 19th century. The setting is contemporary to the composer's own time - and the characters are modeled after every day life.
Polyphony
Drone
Movement
Verismo
16. Singing in unison - texts in a free rhythm. Similar to the rhythm of speech.
Reed
Chant
Slide
Waltz
17. Pertaining to the sonata form - a fast movement in triple time.
Quintet
Rondo
Scherzo
Tonality
18. A symbol in sheet music a direction to play energetically.
Madrigal
Mezzo
Energico
Orchestration
19. The manner in which tones are produced with regard to pitch.
Ostinato
Dynamics
Tutti
Intonation
20. A musical form where the melody or tune is imitated by individual parts at regular intervals. The individual parts may enter at different measures and pitches. The tune may also be played at different speeds - backwards - or inverted.
Trill
Canon
Stretto
Fugue
21. Two or more voices or instruments playing the same note simultaneously.
Notation
Unison
Reed
Expressionism
22. The performance of either all instruments of an orchestra or voices in a chorus.
Sonata form
Octave
Whole note
Ensemble
23. Indicating speed.
Tempo
Rhythm
Energico
Interlude
24. Vocal composition written for three or more solo parts - usually without instrumental accompaniment.
Instrumentation
Triple time
Duet
Glee
25. A musical scale having five notes.For example: the five black keys of a keyboard make up a pentatonic scale.
Pentatonic Scale
Tempo
Drone
Recital
26. Movement in music where the characteristics are crisp and direct.
Neoclassical
Relative pitch
Medley
Concerto
27. A glissando or portamento. Also refers to the moving part of a trombone.
Dynamics
Slide
Twelve-tone music
Sextet
28. The keyboard of a stringed instrument.
Time Signature
Clavier
Interpretation
Cadenza
29. A musical composition written solely to improve technique. Often performed for artistic interest.
Etude
Slur
Quadrille
Triad
30. A song of praise and glorification. Most often to honor God.
Rhythm
Tuning
Hymn
Triplet
31. A repeated phrase.
Ostinato
Cavatina
Ricercar
Oratorio
32. A short and simple melody performed by a soloist that is part of a larger piece.
Intonation
Cavatina
Triad
Whole note
33. The principal note of a triad.
Tritone
Waltz
Capriccio
Root
34. Written for 2 to 10 solo parts featuring one instrument to a part. Each part bears the same importance.
Phrase
Interpretation
Chamber music
Tremolo
35. The first violin in an orchestra.
Concert master
Orchestra
System
Monotone
36. A scale consisting of only whole-tone notes. Such a scale consists of only 6 notes.
Relative major and minor
Baroque
Serenade
Whole-tone scale
37. A piece of music written in triple time. Also an old French dance.
Courante
Gavotte
Scordatura
String Quartet
38. Pertaining to the sonata form - a fast movement in triple time.
Suite
Scherzo
Tremolo
Pizzicato
39. Pertains to tone or tones.
Tonal
Vibrato
Modulation
Rococo
40. The period of music history which dates from the mid 1700's to mid 1800's. The music was spare and emotionally reserved - especially when compared to Romantic and Boroque music.
Classical
Rhythm
Staccato
Slur
41. Introduction to an opera or other large musical work.
Pastoral
Chromatic scale
Overture
Chord
42. Suite of Baroque dances.
Temperament
Partita
Trio
Notation
43. Singing or chanting in unison without strict rhythm. Collected during the Reign of Pope Gregory VIII for psalms and other other parts of the church service.
Scherzo
Tune
Classicism
Gregorian Chant
44. In sheet music - a symbol at the beginning of the staff defining the pitch of the notes found in that particular staff.
Key signature
Clef
Accessible
Part
45. The highest female voice.
Soprano
Development
Song cycle
Introduction
46. Singing or chanting in unison without strict rhythm. Collected during the Reign of Pope Gregory VIII for psalms and other other parts of the church service.
Gregorian Chant
Accelerando
Chorus
Portamento
47. A symbol in sheet music that returns a note to its original pitch after it has been augmented or diminished.
Nocturne
Treble
Obbligato
Natural
48. Male singers who were castrated to preserve their alto and soprano vocal range.
Castrato
String Quartet
Relative major and minor
Cadenza
49. A group of 4 instruments - two violins - a viola - and cello.
String Quartet
Musette
Slur
Triad
50. The movement of chords in succession.
Tone
Time Signature
Legato
Progression